WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 2023
12:00 - 1:00 PM CT
Event Type: DBMI Seminar
Title: "Developing an Equitable & Reproducible Learning Health System"
Laura Wiley, PhD
Assistant Professor of Biomedical informatics and Personalized Medicine
University of Colorado
Learning Objectives:
- Describe a computable phenotype.
Describe the role of computational phenotyping in the learning health system.
Describe how existing health disparities may affect computational phenotyping algorithms.
Abstract:
Every step within the learning healthcare system is dependent upon accurate identification of the patient population of interest. Just as inclusion/exclusion criteria impact the generalizability of randomized controlled trials, the algorithm used for population identification impact the applicability and generalizability of EHR-based evidence generation. This seminar will discuss Dr. Wiley's group's efforts to improve the equity and reproducibility of this process to ensure that all patients receive equal benefit from the learning health systems.
HYBRID FORMAT: 2525 West End Avenue, 8th Floor, Room 8110
ZOOM LINK HERE
THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 2023
12:00 - 1:00 PM CT
Event Type: DBMI Research Colloquium
Title: "Characterizing the Relative Frequency of Clinician Engagement with Structured Social Determinants of Health Data"
Brad Iott, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
Clinical Informatics and Improvement
Research and Social Interventions
Research and Evaluation Network
University of California San Francisco
HYBRID FORMAT: 2525 West End Avenue, 8th Floor, Room 8110
REGISTER IN ADVANCE FOR ZOOM LINK